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ealurum 2) with a deep crimson lip, and C. x T. W. Bond (C. x Swani- 
anum & x C, hirsutissimum %), a monster hybrid which received an Award 
of Merit. It somewhat resembles a large C. Curtisii, but with heavily 
spotted petals, the tips of which have the characteristic colouring of (, 
hirsutissimum. 
W.R. Lee, Esq., Beech Lawn, Audenshaw, Manchester, showed a fine 
plant of the chaste white Dendrobium Wardianum album, which was 
awarded a First-class Certificate. 
Gustav R. le Doux, Esq., F.R.H.S., Langton House, E. Molesey (gr. 
Mr, Bowyer), sent a fine form of Odontoglossum Andersonianum, 0, 
triumphans, Cypripedium barbatum majus, and Cattleya intermedia Faus 
tiana, the sepals and petals of which bore faint interrupted lines of purple on 
a creamy ground, the side lobes of the deep crimson-purple lip being pute 
white, 
F. W. Moore, Esq., F.R.H.S., sent a spike of the new orange Physos: 
phon Moorei. 
From Baron Sir Henry Schréder’s garden, The Dell, Staines (gr. Ms 
Ballantine), came a strong specimen of Lelia x vitellina in bloom, Odonto- 
glossum luteopurpureum Amesianum with a fine spike of clear soft yellow 
flowers, and O. Pescatorei Schroederianum with white flowers blotched with 
purple. 
H. Shaw, Esq., Stamford House, Ashton-under-Lyne (gr. Mr. Cliffe) 
sent blooms of a fine Dendrobium Wardianum. 
Thos. Statter, Esq., F.R.H.S., Stand Hall, Whitefield, Manchester (5 
Mr, Johnson), exhibited a fine Dendrobium x splendidissimum Statter! 
anum ; D, nobile Storeri, with white purple tipped segments, and a aH 
ip having a deep crimson eye; D. heterocarpum, and the Annamese Cyp 
pedium Exul. 
From J. W. Temple, Esq., F.R.H.S., Leyswood, Groombridge, T 
Wells (gr. Mr. Bristowe), came the pretty Lycaste plana Temple, “dium 
clear crimson blotches on the petals and lip; also flowers of Cymbid! 
eburneum, and Cypripedium hirsutissimum. uill, ¥ 
‘Walter C. Walker, Esgq., F.R.H.S., Percy Lodge, Winchmore * eae 
(gr. Mr. Cragg), exhibited Odontoglossum Andersonianum and Cypr!P 
Boxallii. on Path 
and 
unbridgé 
having 
Reginald Young, Esq., F.R.H.S., Fringilla, Linnet Lane, Seft 
Liverpool, sent some very fine blooms of Odontoglossums, Cae 
Cypripediums, _ Commenda 
Messrs, Heath and Sons, Cheltenham, obtained a Cultural ee 
tion for a strong plant of Odontoglossum x excellens, bearing ic with 
large white blooms, which were tipped with light yellow and / to havé 
ted. The plant was exhibited as O. x Tresederiana and was ca 
been raised from O, Pescatorei Veitchii 2 x O. triumphans é. 
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